"The Liberator" and Bolívar's death

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In the film "The Liberator" (Spanish: Libertador), a 2013 Spanish-Venezuelan movie starring Edgar Ramírez, the death of Simón Bolívar is depicted as he being murdered, as opposed to accepted history that records him as dying from tuberculosis.

Why would the film depict Bolívar's death in this controversial manner? Are there any documented references that point to actual foul play?






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What did Simon Bolivar do?

Sim\xf3n Bol\xedvar, known as The Liberator, (born July 24, 1783, Caracas, New Granada\u2014died Dec. 17, 1830, near Santa Maria, Colombia), South American soldier and statesman who led the revolutions against Spanish rule in New Granada (now Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador), Peru, and Upper Peru (now Bolivia).



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